1
results found in
2 ms
Page 1
of 1
1822 April 15
Rid Yourselves
Lett. 18. Relinquisht. mode
' 3. Case II. Subjection contested
Buyers inhabitants
2. Case 2. Dominion /Subjection/ contested, hands looked to for
payment, the inhabitants of the Province - money redemption as before
This source does not present itself as a very promising one. By the supposition the
province has not in exercise a set of rulers otherwise than those which yours have
found for them. Here then a government to treat with and raise the money remains as
yet to be found. That for any such purpose as the payment of the money there should
among the influential few be any great disposition to labour in the formation of a
new government does not seem in any very high degree probable: notwithstanding
/although/ that independence and self government will be the benefits obtained in
lieu of it. From one to another this will be apt to be the language If they will set
us free money, they will set us free gratis: for it will cost them more beyond all
comparison to make war upon us than it will us to defend ourselves. Whatever be the
number of men at present employed in governing the country and defending it against
its inhabitants, if we can but rid ourselves of their hostility any how - by force or
gifts, by extirpation or adoption, what we are sufficiently assured of is - that
there will be no more of them. Never will men be at any such expence for the purpose
of opposing with one hand what they are doing if they have not done it already with
the other.
1
results found.
Page 1
of 1